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Will Classical Music Survive the Future?

2 点作者 carpdiem超过 15 年前

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RiderOfGiraffes超过 15 年前
As a dedicated concert goer I can tell you that the difference between a recording and a live performance is enormous. There is a sense of excitement and danger about a liver performance, a rough edge that never appears in a recording.<p>It's the difference between television and the cinema, or a driving game and driving for real.<p>Perhaps it's less true for orchestras, but I have exquisite recordings of chamber music, and I will <i>still</i> pay to go to live performances.<p>It's different.
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teeja超过 15 年前
Will Michelangelo's David survive the future?<p>Oh you mean the Classical Music <i>business</i>. Yeah, it will, because as RiderOfGiraffes says, no recording can capture the ambiance or immediacy of live performance. On top of that, few great concerts are recorded. They could fix that if they wanted to: you can go to archive.org and get decades of Grateful Dead concerts.<p>Will the diamond-encrusted concert halls with their $150 tickets to hear old warhorses over and over survive? No. At least, not if the middle-class keeps getting decimated by our Great Leaders.